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A Catalogue of the Scarabs Belonging to George Fraser

Very useful for the identification of scarabs. Fraser spent over 10 years collecting, describing and drawing the hundreds of scarabs illustrated. Covered are the First through 30th Dynasties, more than 4,400 years.BL43183. A Catalogue of the Scarabs Belonging to George Fraser by G. Fraser, originally published in 1900, Attic Books 1979 reprint, paperback, 78 pages, 62 pages of illusrated text, plus 16 plates of black and white illustrations; $15.00 (€12.75)

The Early IslamicArchitecture of the East African Coast, 1966, by Peter S. Garlake

An exhaustive study of the distinctive architecture of the Muslim people of the Swahili coast, giving an account of the buildings when it was at it's height before the 16th century and tracing the later development of the architecture down to the middle of the 19th century.BK18241. The Early IslamicArchitecture of the East African Coast by Peter S. Garlake , ex library of Alex Malloy, hardcover, dust-cover wear and small tears, 207 pages, illustrated, with fold-out plats of buildings, international shipping at the actual cost of postage; $155.00 (€131.75)

Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass

One of the most important and sought-after volumes on early Roman glass that has been produced in English. With more than 17,000 glass objects, the Corning Museum of Glass is one of the world's most comprehensive collections. Dr. Goldstein, the Curator of Ancient Glass, has provided an essential guide to ancient glass in existence prior to the innovation of the blowpipe. With an introductory background, this book catalogues 919 items from all areas of the Pre-Roman and Roman world.BK50729. Pre-Roman and Early Roman Glass in the Corning Museum of Glass by Sidney M. Goldstein, 312 pages, 42 plates majority in color, 919 items catalogued, 1979, out of print and can be hard to find, worn and torn dust jacket, USED, ex libris Alex G. Malloy, only one copy available; $100.00 (€85.00)

The Art of Mesopotamia, from the end of 4000 to the 1500 B.C., By Christian Zervos, Published by Cahiers d'Art, Paris. This volume is the second of the series dedicated to the art of the high period to which the overall work aims to be the understanding of the fundamental basics of the art and of the constant laws that govern them. In the first volume are the works characteristic of Greek art have been gathered, that allow us to better track the ascent of the thought of the Greek and has a design intelligible to all.BK18155. L'Art de la Mesopotamie, de la Fin du Quatrieme Millenaire au xve Siecle Avant Notre Ere, 1935, Par Christian Zervos, in French, hardcover, large size, beautifully illustrated, age and small wear, ex library of Alex G. Malloy, international shipping at the actual cost of postage; $85.00 (€72.25)

Please note that for orders shipped outside the USA, the shopping cart shipping charges may be too low if you order larger heavy books. We may ask for additional payment to cover the actual cost of postage. If the actual cost of postage is too high, we will understand if you cancel the order.BC16298. Sotheby's, 11 catalogs, antiquities and art auctions dated from Mar 1988 to Dec 1989, softcover, international shipping at the actual cost of postage; $55.00 (€46.75)

University of Chicago press, Oriental Institute Communications No. 19, 1935. Includes a chapter by Thorkild Jacobsen. 4th in a series of reports on the excavations carried out in Iraq from Dec. 1933 to April 1934. Includes the sites of Tel Asmar, the temple of Abu and Khorasbad.18243. Oriental Institute Discoveries in Iraq, 1933/34, Fourth Preliminary Report of the Iraq Expedition by Henri Frankfort, softcover, 103 pages, 108 illustrations, cover age marks and wear, international shipping at the actual cost of postage; $53.00 (€45.05)